I believe this the bridge at St Ives, Cambridgeshire. The chapel/ bawdy house/ toll booth used to have two extra stories, built in 1736. These extra floors were removed in 1930, when the structure was found to be rotten. Visited the town many times, it's a beautiful medieval market town.
when the bridges were repaierd the workers obviously just chucked them in the river or canals instead of giving them back. sad state of affairs really.
the little decorative piece, might be a very old 'point', for lacing things together, another name for it is an 'aglet', but that's a lot more modern word,... points were metal on the end of laces to keep them from fraying, and make it easier to put them through a hole. They were used on some types of armor, and a lot of medieval clothing.
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watcha ya lads great vid. i do believe that decorative piece is what they call a dagger chape. it would be on the end of a sheath which held the dagger
The day was filled with Metal reinforcements; an ancient piece of the old Bridge, various bits of scaffolding, and the biggest reinforcement EVER; that GIANT Bra underwire! (Aaron's head was perfect to give us its scale)!☺Great video!😊
That's my home town. I just bought a little house 30 seconds walk from where you are. It's very old and I'm having to do a lot of work on it. Friends and family questioned the wisdom of buying such an old house but seeing this video and reading comments saying how beautiful the area is has reminded me why! It's a different place come summer and I'm really looking forward to it this year. I have snorkeled around under that bridge quite a few times past summers. There is a big pile of huge tractor tires just under it. Some crazy plants grow from the stone under the water. So much history around that area....and hidden secrets I'm sure.
Good, as ever, to see you all clearing up the waterways. Really hope you kept and did something with those possible pieces of old bridge, and they weren't scrapped. I'm sure some archaeologist/FLO would be delighted to investigate whether they were original. I missed whether you explained why it was called Little Hell, but it would be cool fact, if the first wooden bridge burned down.
Such a beautiful Place
I believe this the bridge at St Ives, Cambridgeshire. The chapel/ bawdy house/ toll booth used to have two extra stories, built in 1736. These extra floors were removed in 1930, when the structure was found to be rotten. Visited the town many times, it's a beautiful medieval market town.
you are correct. thanks for watching.
The chair could be repainted and seat recovered, renew garden chair.
Little hell, our terri in a bad mood 😂 can't wait 👍
she was all good.
We definitely need to get Aaron a little microphone
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I’m from the US. Why are so many scaffolding items found in the water wherever y’all go? Love your videos btw.
when the bridges were repaierd the workers obviously just chucked them in the river or canals instead of giving them back. sad state of affairs really.
Will there be a part 2?
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Great video,looks like hard work that fella, pulling over that wall 🥵
always hard work but totally worth it.
the little decorative piece, might be a very old 'point', for lacing things together, another name for it is an 'aglet', but that's a lot more modern word,... points were metal on the end of laces to keep them from fraying, and make it easier to put them through a hole. They were used on some types of armor, and a lot of medieval clothing.
thanks for the info
a great little bridge pity the pub wasn,t open but nice town . terry good going
it was a good place. thanks for your comment.
Loved that new location. Great video
thank you so much.
I can’t wait to see what else comes out of here
us too. thanks for your support.
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watcha ya lads great vid. i do believe that decorative piece is what they call a dagger chape. it would be on the end of a sheath which held the dagger
Yes definitely and scabbard chape
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Looks like a lovely place
it really is karen.
The day was filled with Metal reinforcements; an ancient piece of the old Bridge, various bits of scaffolding, and the biggest reinforcement EVER; that GIANT Bra underwire! (Aaron's head was perfect to give us its scale)!☺Great video!😊
think we had a bit of everything. thank you so much for your support.
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Where abouts are you
Gas mantle?
That's my home town. I just bought a little house 30 seconds walk from where you are. It's very old and I'm having to do a lot of work on it. Friends and family questioned the wisdom of buying such an old house but seeing this video and reading comments saying how beautiful the area is has reminded me why! It's a different place come summer and I'm really looking forward to it this year.
I have snorkeled around under that bridge quite a few times past summers. There is a big pile of huge tractor tires just under it. Some crazy plants grow from the stone under the water. So much history around that area....and hidden secrets I'm sure.
thanks for the info and your comment!
Good, as ever, to see you all clearing up the waterways.
Really hope you kept and did something with those possible pieces of old bridge, and they weren't scrapped. I'm sure some archaeologist/FLO would be delighted to investigate whether they were original. I missed whether you explained why it was called Little Hell, but it would be cool fact, if the first wooden bridge burned down.
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Fellas,with your heavy breathing,you would have a good sideline in the 'mucky fone calls' arena 😊
it is very hard work taking into account the breathing. but thankyou for your input.
The BMX looks like a specialized Fatboy
thanks for the info
Can't go anywhere without finding bikes in the water it seems. I wonder what that tiny ornate piece was from. We may never know.
we find them every where we go but better out than in.
Got notified an hour AFTER the premier.
oh that isn't good. you can still watch the first part of the premier after.
As long as its not part of the bridge you are standing on, as you could undermine yourselves.
thanks for watching
Greetings from Adirondack Mountains, Upstate NY
welcome will.
Thanks for the awesome video. Looks like you guys found a honey hole. There is a lot of stuff in there. Have an awesome day you guys thank you.
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Very nice find's,Great video
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You guys are fun to watch.
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Getting to you all from the Pine Barrens of New Jersey 🤚
welcome.
Looks a beautiful place bet it is packed in summer.
it probably would be. thanks for your reply.
Thanks for another great video guys
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little chess piece?
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